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maybe the reason for lack of media coverage..
yeah i thought that too, i dunno tho still unsure whether we are that much of a police state, yet anyway.
getting that way if not already. just re read 1984 George Orwell so seeing things that way at the mo
that book would be so much more enjoyable if i didnt have the voice in the back of my head saying “shit, why didnt we listen to this fella more” whilst readin it. he was spot on to be honest, well a bit early but his theory was spot on.
fuckin cheese on toast bollocks, i dont like the way this country is headin, also political debate seems limited to a few, most are happy to let the government and media do what the fuck they like!
rant over for now :laugh_at:
** UNGDOMSHUSET HAS BEEN EVICTED **
** UNGDOMSHUSET HAS BEEN EVICTED **
** UNGDOMSHUSET HAS BEEN EVICTED **
LATEST UPDAT:
Lates update in english. Translation from Danish “Modkraft” into English:
Emoware
Indymedia Denmark
INTERNATIONAL DEMO
Former activist of the house calls for an international demonstration this saturday on March 10th
The demonstration will be big and not aggressive
Place: City Hall Square
Time: 15 pm March 10th
Ungdomshuset has been evicted March 1st. Riots broke out in Copenhagen shortly after.
FEEL WELCOME TO COME TO COPENHAGEN WHERE RESISTANCE WILL CONTINUE.
Infopoints has been set up to help activists with practical such as how to get around, where to sleep and find communal kitchens.
The infopoints can be contacted on the following numbers: (+45) 26 90 75 07 and (+45) 26 90 75 08
BE AWARE THAT THE POLICE HAS INCREASED BORDER CONTROLE
the info point group PS. for news check out indymedia.dk
If you want to know more about what Ungdomshuset is: Click here
If you want to know more about the trial: Click here
Any questions? kontakt@ungeren.info
From BBC NEWS
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6422345.stm
As Danes view the drab rubble of what was once a vibrant youth centre few applaud the decision to demolish a hotbed of creative youth culture.
But even fewer condone the organised outrage of youths that left parts of Copenhagen resembling a war zone.
“This was our refuge,” said 17-year-old Mette, as she tearfully watched a giant crane tear down the final stones of concert rooms at the Ungdomshuset that she visited and slept in each week.
“Shame on you,” screamed the red-and-white banner held by youngsters incensed by their powerlessness in the face of adult decision-making.
Copenhagen’s Social Democratic Mayor Ritt Bjerregaard remained adamant on Tuesday. “I will not negotiate with people responsible for this violence,” she said.
National debate
It is the latest shock to hit Denmark – a nation whose self-confidence was shaken by the violent Muslim protests worldwide over Danish cartoons that satirised the Prophet Muhammad.
Other Danish politicians have been attempting to reach agreement with young activists to stop further violence and find a new home for the capital’s alternative youth scene.
“Our citizens have been left in the lurch by the irresponsibility of the mayor,” said Unity List’s Morten Kabell.The task is not easy. Neighbours of the empty school premises suggested as a new Ungdomshuset have already vehemently rejected the plans to house the youth centre – just as neighbours of the now demolished building breathe a sigh of relief.
“It was noisy, but in general we had few problems – when things were going right. When they went wrong, and it did on several occasions, it was terrible,” said one couple, whose apartment overlooks a now empty lot.
To the small shopkeepers on Jagtvejen (Hunter’s Road) and the hundreds of neighbours the marked police presence in the Noerrebro area and the running battles and destruction were unwelcome intrusions in one of Copenhagen’s most distinctive quarters.
Culture of tolerance
In many ways, the outbursts of unconventional youngsters were easy to understand in a city priding itself on tolerance of alternative lifestyles.
From the hippies of Christiania to the youths of Ungdomshuset, Copenhagen has been a city of indulgence.
But if there is one thing that Danes cannot tolerate, it is outside interference and a blatant refusal to accept compromise.
The Ungdomshuset case also suggests troubling undercurrents of violence in a society that is otherwise relaxed, broad-minded, committed to compromise.
The intransigence of both sides, with Mayor Bjerregaard refusing further talks and the Ungdomshuset organisation refusing to find a middle ground, contains the seeds of further unrest.
Seen from a Danish perspective, it is difficult to apportion blame for the violence.
Was it the fault of the youths who started the squat in the early 1980s? Or was it the authorities who allowed the squat to continue for so many years because the building was empty?
Was it the politicians who suggested the building would remain a youth centre and then changed their minds? Or was it the increasingly anarchic youths who in the latter stages refused to accept any other buildings?
In the event, the council’s sale of the run-down building to the Faderhuset (Father’s House) religious sect was like holding up a red rag to inflame young anarchists. For them any religious mission is anathema.
A court decision to order the building emptied, quashing the hopes of increasingly powerless and vehement young people, was the last straw.
Of the 650 people detained by police during the disturbances, about half came from what seems to be a network of European youth anarchist movements that promptly answered the call-to-arms of its Danish brethren.
Judging from the well-organised battle plans and the cases of prepared projectiles and petrol bombs found in Ungdomshuset, Europe would do well not to underestimate the anti-establishment resolve of some of its more politicised youths.
I just read in a Danish newspaper (haven’t been able to find it anywhere else)
Monday Ruth Eversen held a prayer meeting in her congregation and should have said…
What do we do next ? the gay community maybe :you_crazy:you_crazy
….alarm calls for demolition start at Freetown Christiania!
Police started a action this morning at 0800 local time and Alarm calls rools out to the whole world! 12 people arrested so far………
learn more about Christiania here;
and here;
….activist are mobilizing hard and this going to be a hot day in copenhagen!
OK, been out at Christiania and had look and searched out whats going on; there were small clashes through the whole day, got teargas etc….and of course I was in the middle of it with my hands in my pockets….It is called in for a “fuck you all we do what we want when we want to” at 2200 local time from the nearby square of christiania, Chritianshavns Torv!
History is full of people who stood up and won Boothy :bounce_fl:bounce_fl:bounce_fl
Ghandi is probably a good place to start, if you’re not familiar with him already.
His was an absolutely peaceful protest and he broke the biggest empire this world has ever seen.
And anyway, the difference isnt that you ‘win’, the difference is that you do stand up.
:bounce_fl:bounce_fl:bounce_fl:bounce_fl:bounce_fl:bounce_fl:bounce_fl:bounce_fl:bounce_fl:bounce_fl:bounce_fl:bounce_fl:bounce_fl:bounce_fl:bounce_fl:bounce_fl:bounce_fl:bounce_fl:bounce_fl
haha i cant remember writin that, probly well drunk :yakk:
yeah ghandi was amazin… and definately, fight for what you believe in raaa
The clashes went on til 0330….and was quite hard after 2200….total number of arrests 59, wich 5 is still in jail….this was just a small taste of what to expect when they try to start full scale normalisastion of free town Christiania….
“Faderhuset” have set the address Jagtvej 29 up for sale :hopeless:
Its 5 years since they evicted Ungdomshuset(the youth-house), Jagtvej 69, and this will be remembered with a big demo today at 1700 cet, going from the new youth-house( English info ) to ground J69….and the coppers do best in staying far away from this because this no ‘occupy’ situation these activist will hit back and hit hard……hopefully it all will be peace-full and end up in a big bon-fire while people drink some beer and remember ‘good ole days’….
Nothing forgiven, nothing forgotten, self-govern youth-houses everywhere, all over the world NOW!
[video]http://wn.com/March_2007_Denmark_Riots[/video]
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